Is there a direct bus between Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and ibis London Excel-Docklands?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Stratford Bus Station station and arriving at Canning Town, Bridgeland Road. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 21 min.

Is there a direct train between Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and ibis London Excel-Docklands?

Yes, there is a direct train departing from Stratford International DLR Station station and arriving at Royal Victoria DLR Station station. Services depart five times a week, and operate Monday to Friday. The journey takes approximately 12 min.

Train or bus from Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to ibis London Excel-Docklands?

The best way to get from Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to ibis London Excel-Docklands is to train which takes 17 min and costs £2 - £3. Alternatively, you can line 241 bus, which costs £2 and takes 24 min.

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